LAND OF THE LOST: Will Ferrell’s update of the popular ’70s TV series; June 5
MOON: Sam Rockwell plays an astronaut nearing the end of a solo lunar mission who encounters … himself. Is he losing his mind? June 12 (limited)
YEAR ONE: Michael Cera’s trademark soft-spoken awkwardness fits his role as an ancient man — along with Jack Black — confused about how to live in a primitive world; June 19
BRUNO: Sacha Baron Cohen’s flamboyantly gay TV interviewer takes his in-your-face style to a new level; July 10
I LOVE YOU, BETH COOPER: Writer Larry Doyle’s novel is like an ’80s teen flick that understands its own cliches and contradictions; July 10
(500) DAYS OF SUMMER: Joseph Gordon-Levitt tries stabilize a flighty yet irresistible gal played by Zooey Deschanel; July 17 (limited)
THE UGLY TRUTH: The generic-looking tale has Katherine Heigl as a TV producer paired with an obnoxious relationship commentator (Gerard Butler); July 24
FUNNY PEOPLE: Judd Apatow directs Adam Sandler, who plays a comedian recovering from a terminal illness; July 31
JULIE AND JULIA: Meryl Streep stars as Julia Child and Amy Adams is home cook Julie Powell; Aug. 7
TAKING WOODSTOCK: Ang Lee directs Demetri Martin starring as a closeted gay man who plays a key role in starting the concert festival; Aug. 14 (limited)




